In June, several hundred people gathered at a church in Frankfurt, the city of Anne Frank’s birth, on the occasion of the teenage diarist’s 90th birthday.The Auschwitz Memorial Museum also noted that on the same day, two years earlier, "A transport of 1,013 Jews (520 men & 493 women) deported by the Germans from Westerbork camp in occupied Netherlands arrived at Auschwitz. SS doctors sent 329 man & 268 women to the camp. 316 people were murdered in a gas chamber."4 August 1944 | The Anne Frank's family, along with the other four people hiding in the secret annex on Prinsengracht in #Amsterdam were arrested along with their helpers Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler. The Frank family was deported to #Auschwitz on 3 September 1944. pic.twitter.com/GbZwA4fRcD
— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) August 4, 2019
4 August 1942 | A transport of 1,013 Jews (520 men & 493 women) deported by the Germans from #Westerbork camp in occupied Netherlands arrived at #Auschwitz. SS doctors sent 329 man & 268 women to the camp. 316 people were murdered in a gas chamber.
— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) August 4, 2019